Beginning Again: Darwin’s Caterpillar from George Eliot to Beckett

Daniel A. Newman
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The chapter examines one particularly evident case of literature borrowing from biology: the case of what Samuel Beckett calls “Darwin’s caterpillar.” This caterpillar, described in The Origin of Species, exemplifies a kind of repetition compulsion which prevents it from completing the stages of its metamorphosis into a moth. I trace the increasingly innovative ways in which novelists incorporated the repetitions of Darwin’s caterpillar into their novels. I briefly chart the caterpillar’s role in the narrative dynamics of fiction by George Eliot, Lewis Carroll, Samuel Butler, and Henry Green, before devoting the bulk of the chapter to its function in Molloy, Malone, The Unnamable, and How It Is, where it evidences the continuing relevance of development in Beckett’s fiction.
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重新开始:达尔文的毛毛虫从乔治·艾略特到贝克特
本章考察了一个特别明显的文学借用生物学的例子:塞缪尔·贝克特所说的“达尔文的毛毛虫”。《物种起源》中描述的这只毛毛虫,是一种重复强迫的例证,这种强迫阻止了它完成蜕变成蛾子的各个阶段。我追溯了小说家们不断创新的方式,将达尔文毛毛虫的重复融入到他们的小说中。我简要地描绘了毛毛虫在乔治·艾略特、刘易斯·卡罗尔、塞缪尔·巴特勒和亨利·格林的小说叙事动力中的作用,然后用本章的大部分篇幅来描述它在《莫洛伊》、《马龙》、《无名者》和《它是怎样的》中的作用,在这些作品中,它证明了贝克特小说中发展的持续相关性。
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